A troubling oversight has been found within New York State's sweeping new gun laws.

The ban on having high-capacity magazines, as it's written, would also include law enforcement officers.

Magazines with more than seven rounds will be illegal under the new law when that part takes effect in March.

As the statute is currently written, it does not exempt law enforcement officers.

Nearly every law enforcement agency in the state carries hand guns that have a 15 round capacity.

In their rush to restrict the rights of every law abiding New Yorker, they have criminalized standard police gear.

Good job!_________________I, for one, am glad to be living on a planet with 776x the mass of the super-massive black hole at the center of the milky way just to keep Neptune in its daily orbit around the Earth.
auf alten Schiffen lernt man Segeln.

Total premature ejaculation. They wanted to be the first to pass new gun legislation, and they made a big deal about being first. Oh ... OH.... :sputt: !!_________________Deja Moo: the feeling that you've heard this bull before

Soon they won't be needed any more. We'll all have a THX-1138 chip attached to our brainstem at birth. Any time somebody thinks you should probably be immobilized, somebody in some Citizen Control Bureau cubicle just types:

Code:

pkill -SIGSTOP juniper

Or, the constable just points his remote at you presses the PAUSE button. Hopefully nobody uses this to take advantage of you, or fucks up and makes a typo, suspending you while you're driving or transferring a Uranium core into a fuel rod._________________Deja Moo: the feeling that you've heard this bull before

New York police fired a total of 41 shots at Amadou Diallo. He was hit by 19 bullets (less than 50%). Bush's DOJ later clarified that police killing an unarmed black dude is not wrong. Not in a police state anyway. Just sick.

New York police fired a total of 41 shots at Amadou Diallo. He was hit by 19 bullets (less than 50%). Bush's DOJ later clarified that police killing an unarmed black dude is not wrong. Not in a police state anyway. Just sick.

New York police fired a total of 41 shots at Amadou Diallo. He was hit by 19 bullets (less than 50%). Bush's DOJ later clarified that police killing an unarmed black dude is not wrong. Not in a police state anyway. Just sick.

LOL USA

And New York City has even more restrictive gun laws than Europe._________________Deja Moo: the feeling that you've heard this bull before

New York police fired a total of 41 shots at Amadou Diallo. He was hit by 19 bullets (less than 50%).

Problem?

No problem. Of course it is totally normal to fill up an unarmed person with 19 bullets, in the USA.
Nice society.

BTW, terrible marksmanship.

Lessons learned:

1. Don't run away from the police; especially if you haven't done anything wrong.

2. If you do run away from the police for no reason, don't stop to confront them in a dark, unlit spot where they can't see you.

3. If you do run away from the police for no reason, and then stop to confront them in a dark, unlit spot, put your hands in the air, remain still, and obey instructions (don't, for example, take it upon yourself to whip something out of your pocket).

4. If you don't want to be racially profiled, then work on getting a reasonable percentage of people who look like you to stop committing so many crimes; otherwise understand that it's going to happen because we can't prevent human beings from learning from experience._________________Deja Moo: the feeling that you've heard this bull before

Hopefully nobody uses this to take advantage of you, or fucks up and makes a typo, suspending you while you're driving or transferring a Uranium core into a fuel rod.

Self-driving cars are on their way, and you don't think they'd let the unwashed masses near something as important as uranium cores, do you?_________________lolgov. 'cause where we're going, you don't have civil liberties.

Hopefully nobody uses this to take advantage of you, or fucks up and makes a typo, suspending you while you're driving or transferring a Uranium core into a fuel rod.

Self-driving cars are on their way, and you don't think they'd let the unwashed masses near something as important as uranium cores, do you?

I'm actually talking about a scene in THX-1138, but you're right. If we jump ahead from 1984 and THX-1138 to The Matrix, how can anybody really be a problem, floating in nutrient gel tank in a a cyber dream-state?_________________Deja Moo: the feeling that you've heard this bull before